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If not for the ego of a money mark and her need to be the center of attention, TNA could've survived on Spike TV and maintained a steady audience. TNA is dead has been a running joke/rumor for years, but this time it feels very real. Doesn't suck for Dixie, sucks for the wrestlers losing the exposure.

News going round is some regulars had their flights and matches canceled for BFG, and are on stand-by for TV tapings. Even saving money on talent is just a small amount of the production cost they need to cover. Seems almost pointless.

So now an entire episode of Impact was taped at the Hardy Boys' house in North Carolina. I know it was a full "Deletion" episode, but out of context, that sounds really hilarious. Not a good sign for the health of the company. But apparently it bumped a rating for them, so kudos.

It sounds like a hoot, like Helms falling into the lake of reincarnation and coming out doing his 3 Count gimmick, but as a wrestling fan, I prefer wrestling, and goofy stuff like this as a total sideshow attraction may get my attention, but won't make me want to watch it.

I'm sure if I sat down and watched this, I'd find the whole thing very funny in a campy sort of way and would probably enjoy it. Having said that, this still feels like a "circling the drain" sort of move. But then again, knowing TNA, they'll find a way to stay in business for another 5-10 years putting out this sort of product.